Abstract

Epifaunal polychaetes inhabit a range of habitat structures built by other organisms, such as ascidians. Here, we examine: i) the polychaete fauna inhabiting aggregations of the ascidian Pyura chilensis in central Chile; ii) the rela- tionship between sample volume (aggregation size) and poly- chaete assemblage variables; and iii) the effect of a tube- building chaetopterid on the polychaete assemblage structure. The chaetopterid tube load on aggregations determines two ascidian morphotypes, those with a high load of chaetopterid tubes (HT morphotype) and those with a low load of chaetopterid tubes (LT morphotype). From a total of 38 ag- gregationsstudied,wefound5,524specimensbelongingto35 species of polychaetes. Three species were the most abundant in the aggregations (Phyllochaetopterus socialis, Nicolea lobulata ,a ndTyposyllis magdalena), reaching 22% of total abundance. The number of species and individuals increased with sample volume, but only the number of species number varied between morphotypes. Sample volume and the chaetopterid tubes influenced the polychaete assemblage structure, evidencing differences between morphotypes. We suggest that both sample volume and the habitat structuring capacityof the chaetopteridtubes changethe habitat complex- ity of the ascidian aggregations and, hence, produce differ- ences between morphotypes related to the polychaete assem- blage structure.

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